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It was a race against time and urban congestion on Friday night, December 19, 2025, as firefighters battled a fierce inferno that threatened to consume a densely populated section of La Olympio Abafum.
The blaze, which broke out at approximately 7:28 p.m., quickly engulfed a cluster of wooden structures, sending plumes of thick smoke over the area.
Despite the "accessibility challenges" posed by the community’s narrow alleys and makeshift construction, a multi-agency task force successfully prevented what could have been a Christmas catastrophe for dozens of families.
Led by Assistant Divisional Officer I (ADO I) Matthew Y. Quaye, the first team from the Trade Fair Fire Station arrived within minutes to find a fully developed fire, a release from the Ghana National Fire Service said.
The situation was precarious; in slum-like settlements like Abafum, wooden structures often serve as kindling, allowing fires to leap from one roof to another in seconds.
The initial response was bolstered by two heavy-duty engines from the Military Fire Unit and the Parliament Fire Station.
The strategic deployment was a textbook example of "proactive coordination".
As the firefighters laid their hoses, the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) moved swiftly to "isolate power from the area".
This was a critical safety manoeuvre, as sagging, live electrical wires in such high-density zones pose a lethal electrocution risk to both first responders and fleeing residents.
Meanwhile, officers from the Ghana Police Service cordoned off the scene, managing a crowd of onlookers to allow the fire crews to work without obstruction.
“While four (4) single rooms and their contents were damaged, several adjoining residential buildings were successfully salvaged,” the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) reported.
The most remarkable outcome of the night was the final headcount: zero casualties.
In a year where Ghana has seen a 33% rise in fire-related injuries, the efficiency of the Abafum response stands as a major victory for the GNFS.
The GNFS leadership issued high commendations to Lima Wun, the supporting officers, and partner agencies for their "professionalism, coordination, and swift operational support."
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